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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1934)
JfEDFORD MATE TRTBTTNT:. rEDFOTCD, OREGON. THURSDAY. 'AUGUST 16. 193?. Local and To Sale m Orace Garrison left by train for Salem last night. In Granti Pass Mr. and Mra. O. E. WUcomb were Tuesday evening rla Itora In Grant Pass. Rereltes Care Leota Hesaelgrave of Central Point la receiving medical care at the Community hospital. Has Broken Arm Mrs. Chsrles Hol loway Is In the Community hospital receiving atentlon for a broken arm. Leave for Seattle Mrs. M. O. Maxon and Ernest J. Cook left by train last night for Seattle, Wash. . . Oat man at Lake Harry Oatman Trent to Crater Lake the first of the week, where he la employed es a aur ' . veyor. Will Leave Sunday Mrs. A. Z. Dean will leave Medford Sunday for trip east to Dea Moines, Iowa, and Minne sota. . To Eugene Roy Bert, a discharged member of the Civilian Conservation corps, left last night for his home In Eugene. Visits Aunt Here Edward Hurley of Springfield, Mo., Is a guest of his aunt, Mrs. Mollle Wltcher, for an ex tended visit. ... Leaves for Home Leo J. Auguatyn. formerly of the Medford district. CCC. left for his home In Chicago by train last night, having been discharged. At Diamond Lake Mlsa Aletha Hubbard and Mrs. Mike Herman were guests of Mrs. Asel Hubbard at Dia mond lake the first of the week. ... i On Business Mrs. Louis S. Kohl- hagen, Jr., of Roseburg. arrived' In Medford on this morning's train to spend the day attending to business matte ra. Builds Garage W. A. Todd, 843 East Ninth, was Issued a permit by the building department yesterday for the construction of a garage at a cost of 1100. " Permit Issued A permit was Issued yesterday from the building depart ment for rerooflng the residence of prank Mulhler, 627 South Oakdale. at a cost of 1100. . t To Ike Mrs. J. J. Barry and Mrs. .in irHn0 Af Portsmouth. Ohio. arrived In Medford by train today. leaving by bus for crater L,aao, wnere they will spend several days on a tour the yare making of the far west. ... Bike Stolen Walter Kress, 1033 Queen Anne avenue, reported to city police that his Century bicycle was stolen from In front of the Nata J torlum. It had a blue frame, silver T wheels and wide handlebars, he said. it . . No License Daniel E. Wagner, 41, of route one, was arrested yesteraay nn t.h nld fitaee road by atate police tn, v.vin0 nn onerator's license, and is cited to appear before Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman on Augusi 32. . Mrs. McDermott Here Mrs. A. P. MoDermott, who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. John Denl m returned this morning from a trip north, and will continue her visit here before going to her noma in vra south. . . Void License State police arrested Burnham Marshsll Wllhelm. 47, of Grants Pass, yesterday, four miles north of Grants Pass on the Pacific highway, on charges of having void iinju.. wnheim was fined $4 costs in Grants Pass Justice court yesterday. At World's Fair Pour days after leaving Medford on a motor trip to A century of Progresa exposition, Mr. nrf Mrs. Chester Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Moore arrived In Chl- T!iv!v avenlnf. according to a Trt- mm wri In Medford last nixnc. They expect to return here by Labor day. In Medford Today Included among r-m nfflcera of the Medford district who were In to hesdquarters today were f.nt.ln Harold O. weweil, commaau Ing officer at Camp Hilt; Captain Herbert M. Gronnerud, commanding mt r.Ama Tiller, ana ueuien ant Charles H. Jeffress. In charge of the Oregon Caves spue camp. From New York Eugene P. van Vnnrhln nf New York City arrived Tuesday night and will be a guest at the A. E. voornies noma. oar. Voorhles, In company with two other New York men. one of them a cousin of H. O. Frobach of Medford. motored mU th. continent. Mr. van voor hies Is a cousin of A. E. Voorhles. Grants Psss Dally Courier. ATTEND THE BIG INIATION DANCE MEDFORD ARMORY FRIDAY NIGHT Sponsored by Fraternal Order of Eagles 30c Per Couple Oregon Lumberjacks Orchestra Hotel Figueroa il'i'.'"1 U" n,''", :(:' t MI Onr ol U J ' t ! : J : i nrlr newest WkW' Hot r la 100 Otllsldr Rooms of Comfort. li.mninwn Garair In Connection Rsles Crura Si .So pel da itnoui oath c im 01 daj 'h 0h im pel as tm el n x1" H MI1H Lew Personal To Klamath Fall Mr. Van Gil bert left today for Klamath Palls, to spend two days. In Klamath Falls Mrs. Da re Wood and daughter Helen went to Klamath Falls today. On Furlough Walter Larson, CCC member, Is on furlough, and left to day by train for Portland. Receives Treatment Mrs. J. R. Leslie of Ashland la receiving med ical attention at the Sacred Heart hospital. Vinton Here E. L, Vinton, district engineer for SERA, with headquarters in Marshfleld. is in Medford attend ing to a few days' official business. Return from South Floyd Hart and J. R. Tomlln returned on the Shasta today from a few days' business, trip to San Francisco. Miss Forderhash Ilere Miss Beatrice Forderhash of Redding arrived here this morning by train to visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jones.. Here for Visit Mra. W. 8. Eastman and daughter Dorothy arrived tn Med- ford by train today to visit with friends for a week or 10 daya. Tinker to Portland Wm. O. Tinker. discharged member of the CCC, left by train this morning for his home in Portland. Loom Is on Business Fred Loom Is of Seattle was a buslnesa visitor !n Medford. having arrived last night, attended to Investment matters, and leaving this morning. Larson North Walt Larson, who has been spending the past two months visiting friends here, left today by train for hla home In Port land. Walkers from Ashland Mr. end Mm. F. H. Walker of Ashland were among the Medford visitors today. Mr. Walker, city engineer for Ash land, was here attending to business matters. Accident Reported S. K. Welle, 52. Talent, reported to city police an ac cident on the south Pacific highway In which he was hit by a car whose driver's name Is unknown. Wells re ported to police that the unknown auto was in the center of the road. Services at South Fork Seventy- five members of the South Fork camp attended the religious services held there Tuesday night, with Rev. G. R. Durham of Medford in charge. "The relation of religion to better clvillea tlon" was Rev. Durham's subject. Re ligious meetings are held in camp every two weeks with civilian pastors donating their services. - I Picnic Is Sunday The second an nual Nebraska picnic will be held next Sunday afternoon at 1:30 In the Llthla park at Ashland, and all those having at some time resided In Ne braska, are asked to bring their fam ilies and a picnic lunch. The program ; is open to all who are Interested, and I musical Instruments will be greatly I appreciated. I Cluefft of Sister Mrs. A. O. Adams of Medford was a week-end guest of her slater, Mrs. H. W. Andrews of Church street, returning to Medford with Mrs. Flora Haan, Clarence Haan and Miss Gertie Haan. who spent Sunday evening In Medford, the guests of friends, the Ashland Daily Tidings states. Visit Upper Rogue Reverend J. M. Johnston and several members of his congregation from Central point vis ited Camp Upper Rogue River near Union Creek Tuesday evening. Rev erend Johnston conducted an Inter esting service for the men in the CCC camp. The camp orchestra, aided by Miss Ruby Webster at the piano, and by Miss Amy Johnston's singing, played many hymns which were re quested by the enrolled, Fred Wool d ridge reported. P. M. Returns Postmaster Frank DeSousa, with Mrs. DeSousa and his mother, Mrs. Ellen DeSousa, returned Tuesday from a 10 days' vacation at Slltcoos lake and Yacbats, Ore. Mr. DeSousa reports heavy traffic on the coast highways, due to the construc tion of new bridges on the Roosevelt highway at Newport, Waldport, Flor ence and North Bend. He also re ports wonderful scenery in the re gion, ss well as fine fishing, but not to exceed that of the Rogue. SJW) on "Star-CiazlnR" Party CLEVELAND (UP) Two hundred and fifty persons turned up for a "star-gazing" party sponsored by The Cleveland Press and the West Side Y. M. C. A. The amateur astronomers ranged from grandmothers and grandfathers to grade school .age. Admission to the observatory was free. 20c Anytime Last Times Tonite RUTH CHATTERTON "Journal of a Crime" nl(h Adolphe Menjou Tomorrow A Great Musical Comedy AT 75 HE'S FATHER OF TWINS ' t v A "WW This proud father Is 75-year-old Charles A. Hensley, whose twin sons were born In Memphis, Tenn. Each weighed seven pounds at birth. The mother Is 37 years old. The couple, married In 1923, has four other children, the oldest 10 years and the youngest 15 months, f Associated Press Photol SCHOOL TEACHERS DIE ON CROSSING SANTA CLARA, Calif.. Aug. 16. (AP) Three middle-aged school teachers were killed when a speeding passenger train crashed Into their automobile as they drove onto a Santa Clara grade crossing last night. The wreckage of their machine was dragged for two blocks before the southbound Southern Pacific train vaa brought to a stop. Witnesses said the trio apparently did not see the wig-wag signal when they drove directly Into the path of the oncoming train. Idahoan Named Mine Director WASHINOTON, Aug. 16. (API- President Roosevelt today appointed John Wellington Pinch, of Idaho, to be director of the bureau of mines. Since 1830 Finch has been director of the Idaho state bureau of mines and dean of the Idaho university school of mines. He replacea Scott Turner, of Lans ing, Mich., named by President Cool Idge In 192S. Fleeing Convicts Soon Recaptured RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 18. (API- Pour of five long term convlcta who overpowered a guard and escaped to day from the state penitentiary were recaptured leas than three houra later by atate and county policy. Offlcera continued their hunt for the fifth, Wellford Hayden, a negro life-termer. LOW FARE! If your tlItetL reads Cana dian .Paclne you are assured of ad ditional trarel thrills on your trip back East. . s, i uv irniui Ttitu n enceptlonal service nd accommoda tions, day II (hi trips through the world's Gnest seen ery, the Canadian Kocblcs at no eatra cost. Stop orcra everywhere an opportunity to visit the famous resorts at Banff and Lalfe Loulee Three'Bariala Fares are avall ahlc.M.Ffrat Class, Intermediate and Coach .... A3. day and season limit return limit Oct. 31. Now on sale to Chicago, and the reatV'or!d's Fair, and other allies In the eastern United Slates and Can ada. Call for spet lal folders, torn plate Information. (snsJidm ?tif,t Carta i W.H.DKAC Drpl., I3S S. V. Droiii-.., Am B.nl. B.nl.llnt I1RIW17. Porll.nd 5 m vim m rap tMVitlll.l'fji i?Jllig ..OfSvV :.i M3 3 4 CHILDREN DIE IN PATH OF CAR YOUNGSTOWN, O.. Aug. 16. (AP Four children were killed last night, when an automobile driven by Floyd Crossley. 38, rim Into a group of five children as they walked along the left side of a highway near here. The dead are two pairs of sisters. Nancy and Louise Lindsay, aged three and eight and Bern Ice and Dolores Uber, aged five and six, A police surgeon said Crossley was Intoxicated. He was held on an open charge. W ater Bootlegger Nabbed In Kansas EMPORIA, Kan. (UP) The water bootlegger has made his appearance In the drouth section. Authorities arrested a water salesman who had been bootlegging the precious fluid, contrary to water conservation regu lations In effect during the drouth. He had stolen the water from premises of a vacant house. COULEE DAM, Wash. (UP) Henry Jorgertson, 45, lineman, grew faint, fell from a pole, died. Before hla body was removed, surveyors fo cused Instruments under a not sun to decide In which county Jorgenson died. Okanogan, Douglas, Grant, Lincoln and Ferry counties all ad join at the spot of Jorsengson's de mise. It was decided he died in Okanogan county, so the Okanogan coroner was paged. IHhowa !ffll"V,Vl!,,,JPJ AduU, t-.ZO - 0:00 ?' il A J u.tJ 1? llWin Kiddles 100 HsaVsaaasttnt mamemmMmaamaammmmimmmm Tomorrow and Saturday HE BIT ON THE HOOK HE BAITED for OTHERS! 1 I i'Jt 1-.'- IN ialst!i by y LAST TIMK TOSK1HT Bpencer Tracy Jack Oakie "LOOKING for TROUBLE" MANY 10 ATTEND AT Hillah Temple's big mid -summer party, scheduled for August 34 at Jackson Hot Springs, la attracting a great deal of attention for not only Shrlners. but "their wives, kiddles or sweethearta" are all Invited. The plcntc will start at 4 p. m. and continue until midnight. Ice cream, lemonade, coffee and cream will be furnished by the temple. The picnic committee Is O. O. Al enderfer, pottentate; F. F. Whittle, general chairman; sport, Millard Qrubb, chairman; refreshments. W. F. Loom Is, T. H. Simpson and H. Thompson; dancing and band con cert, Ward V. Croft and all the band; and publicity, Herb Grey. The assistants, or disbursing com mittee, Include Mayor George Porter, chairman; W. A. Gates, Al Hank, Tod Porter, George Alden, Jack Ralston, Lon Bishop, Ken Kendrlck. Jack Swem, Cal Stewart, Joe Bean. Art Endrls, Major Clare H. Armstrong. Elmer Kyle and W. M. Walla. The program of events, for which E. C. (Jerry) Jerome will be an nouncer, follows: Foot races, boys' race under 10 years, boys' race over 10, girls' race under 10, girls' race over 10, ladles' race (no age limit), fat men's race, penny scramble, boys and girls In the swimming pool, swimming race, boys under 10, boys over 10, girls under 10, girts over 10; men's swimming race, ladles swim ming race, dancing Judges are to be W. H. McNalr, John C. Thompson and Albert K. Cass. There will also be a baseball game, the patrol versus the band bovs and drum corps. Captain Rex Barnett will be In charge of the stunts by the patrol. One Fair Thrill Those visitors to the new World's Fair In Chicago who snjoy the night Ufa find the Carloca number at the Canadian Club cafe on ol the bright spots. Here ar Ruths Laird, sitting, snd Lou Hsssell, who take prominent parts In th dance, being entertained by Frankle Masters, who eonducti the orchestra there, with guitar. Tnke Your Choice and Tnk. Your Chonresl ... No uar nntee nlth any of the ladles In the matrimonial racket and nhen th. president fell for his own bait OH MYI STUART ERWIN SKETS GALLAGHER R0CHELLE HUDSON PERT KELTON I - '-IUIIU.-J.il. IJLtl- JJ.IUIH IW is. ' i WJ Joe E. Brown Coming to Craterian asTiayaa''i'lM" J' tna" ! jsjpil With Joe E. Brown as the "Circus Clown." the Craterlnn theater show promises to be a lot of fun and com edy for tomorrow and Saturday. Pilled with the life of the big top. The Circus Clown" la also filled with PORTLAND. Ore. (UP) David Ashley, Portland, wants to know who stole a chimney brick by brick from his vacant house last montn. Pitchfork Of Tree mm s 1 .J This mulberry tree grown and trained Into the shape of a pitch fork for practical use hat been brought from France to the United States by Carl Welner. The odd Im plement was cultured In Europe and such forks are used In perfume factories to pitch rosea off wagons. The fork la displayed by Geneva Mitchell, Hollywood actress, (An oeiated Press Photo 20 Anytime, Children 10o Mat. 1 :45, Eve. 7 Tonite and Fri. . V 'Mi . J' I. FINE CLOTHES, FURS JEWELS, CARS, SERVANTS ...all tht the possessed, but she didn't own a dlmel At the iwell retort they thouflht h wai a real Countess . What happened will keep you mightily entertained. FAY WRAY PAUL LUKAS IN ALSO Death Attends a Party Medbury Among the Nordics News -ft'-. W?1 Iff A. 3S5ft hi i 0 ... lnuKha as Joe outroara the lions and performs on the flying trapese. A galaxy of famous stars of the circus. Including Poodles Hanneford, the Flying Codonas and the Plcchtanl are also featured. Stuart Erwln Has Role Rialto Film The esrth-old Institution ot mar rtage receives a brand new treatment via the cinema. "Bachelor Batl" la the comedy hit which gives the marriage Institution a rollicking new deal, cut entirely from a lauxh deck, coming to the Rialto theater for Friday and Sat urday, with Stuart Erwln, Pert Kel ton. "Skeetee" Gallagher and Ro che! 1 Hudson In prominent roles. "Bachelor Bait" concerns the oper ations ot a matrimonial a&ency, where five dollars rates the Ideal mate for the client. What laugh-provoking sidelights Romance, Inc., Introduces enxlous-to-be bridegrooms to eager-to-be brides, and, scientifically, makes good marital material from poor. Newspaper Pays Reporter's Fine LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 18. (AP) Wesley Carty, Danville correspondent of the Courier-Journal, will not have to pay the $33 fine and costs levied against him for contempt of court when he refused to betray a news paper confidence. The Courier-Journal Informed him last night that It would Issue a check to him to cover the amount. At Hospital E. R. Jones of Med ford Is a patient at the Community hospital, where he la receiving med ical attention. attsAistsJ Shows 1:45 1:00-9:00 ENDS Leslie Howard Bette Davis "Of Human Bondage" TOMORROW More fun than the Big-Top ... A whole tent full of circus thrills . . . and laughs . . plus the Man on the Flying Tra peze (--none other than Joe himself 1 f y ii r j- mm v la mm mm it m ROXY IS SHOWING AMUSING PICTURE One of the most amusing and high ly entertaining pictures of the sea son is "The Countess ol Monte Cristo," gay and intriguing continen tal drama, with Fay Wray and Paul Lukas In the featured leading roles, which opened thte afternoon at the Roxy theater. , The story presents the unique sit uation of a little film extra girl who masquerades aa a countess and the embarrassing moments she Uvea through before she is discovered and rocketed to fame on the crest of pub licity. Model Plane "Hits 30" CLEVELAND (UP) Fred Rovner, 15. has designed a model plane which will travel 30 miles per hour. IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL WELL When we eat too much, our food decays In our bowels. Our friend smell this decay coming out of our mouth and call It bad breath. W feel the poison of this decay ell over our body. It makes us gloomy, grouchy and no good for anytning. What makes the food decay in the bowels? Well, when we eat too much, our bile Juice can't digest It. What Is the bile juice? It is the most vital depletive Juice In our body. Unless 3 pints of Ita are flowing from our liver Into our bowels every day, our move ments get hard and constipated and of our food decays In our 38 feet of bowels. This decay sends poison all over our body every six minutes. When our friends smell our bad breath (but we don't) and we feel like a whipped tomcat, don't use a mouth wash or take a laxative. Get at the cause. Take Carter's Little Liver PHI which gently start the flow of your bile Juice. But If "something better" la offered you, don't buy It, for It may be a calomel (mercury) pill, which loosens teeth, gripes and s:r.!ds th3 rectum in many people. Ask for Car ter's Little Liver Pills by name and get what you ask for 35c. (Copy right, 1034, c. M. Co.) MEDFORD IRON WORKS 1IW North Central Foundry and Machine Shop Gears, Sprockets. Pulleys, Hoists Car IV heels. Sow Mill and Mining Machinery TONIGHT and SATURDAY THE witn PAT ELLIS Dorothy BURGESS DON DILL AW AY and scores of famous Circus Stars Flvlns. Codanal PondlM Hanneford rirchl anl Family yfSUN-M0N H Tha irl jou loitd Id -onij lnteraay I Marqaret 1 SSUAVAH in ldi he mm, -what ntr.y?' A picture that will plumb the very depths of your soul ... yet will gladden your heart! '